Republicans have leveraged the debt ceiling for years to block Democrats’ agenda. Now liberals see an opening to stymy Trump.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said he'd be willing to negotiate with Democrats to raise the debt ceiling, something President Trump has said he wants to get rid of entirely.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, in a letter on Friday to congressional leaders, said the Treasury would begin using ...
Members of President Donald Trump’s own party could complicate his effort to avoid a standoff over extending the nation’s ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) in a Tuesday interview with The Hill’s Emily Brooks floated the possibility of working with ...
President-elect Donald Trump will take charge of a federal government that will reach its self-imposed debt limit of $36 ...
The breaching of the US debt limit could expose 2 bullish catalysts for stock prices: lower interest rates and gridlock among ...
She sent a letter in late December to lawmakers stating that Treasury expected to hit the statutory debt ceiling between ...
The new president and congressional leaders are meeting Tuesday to hash out a strategy for maintaining US creditworthiness ...
Congressional GOP leaders are in a massive pickle as they weigh how to deal with a looming deadline to raise the debt ceiling ...
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Thursday rejected the idea of combining California wildfire aid with a debt ...